Idiopathic Scoliosis: Difference between revisions

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[https://pubs.asahq.org/anesthesiology/article/134/5/697/115477/Perioperative-Methadone-and-Ketamine-for Periop Methadone/Ketamine for Postop Pain Control in Spinal Surgical Patients: A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Trial]
[https://pubs.asahq.org/anesthesiology/article/134/5/697/115477/Perioperative-Methadone-and-Ketamine-for Periop Methadone/Ketamine for Postop Pain Control in Spinal Surgical Patients: A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Trial]
[https://journals.lww.com/jbjsjournal/fulltext/9900/pregabalin_and_persistent_postoperative_pain.319.aspx Pregabalin and Persistent Postoperative Pain Following Posterior Spinal Fusion in Children and Adolescents]




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Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring in idiopathic scoliosis surgery: a retrospective observational study of new neurologic deficits

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Trends/Outcomes in Peds Pts Undergoing Scoliosis Repair

Intraoperative neuromonitoring in paediatric spinal surgery

Dexmedetomidine effect on motor-EVPs during pediatric posterior spinal fusion surgery

Analgesic effects of gabapentin after scoliosis surgery in children: RCT

Periop Methadone/Ketamine for Postop Pain Control in Spinal Surgical Patients: A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Trial

Pregabalin and Persistent Postoperative Pain Following Posterior Spinal Fusion in Children and Adolescents


Introduction

Classification

Incidence

Embryology

Anatomic Defects of the Disorder

Pathophysiology

Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis

Preoperative Evaluation and Therapy

Anesthetic Management

Preoperative management

History

Physical Examination

Laboratory Evaluation

Preoperative Preparation

Premedication

Intraoperative Management

Monitoring, Vascular Access

Anesthetic Agents and Technique

Physiology of the Operative Position

Anticipatory Management

Airway, Bleeding, Hemodynamics

Postoperative Management

Ventilation Strategies

Pain Management

Postoperative Care

Morbidity/Mortality

Long Term Follow-up

Case Presentation

References